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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1916)
&?' in.i jz a Wil'S' & .- efy r& ?;. . MM TWO ,W Whiskey Destroyed ,1iriMI of, whiskey billed to LtWm, was jdestroyed at k. .kv miinW nfltalnls. The ITIH; wii billed ag California M grapes were pincea on of all the cases containing W1V "- ' vV" m iMTfaiK, It's worth In- CtiMcote. 14 'tfLuay Advs. 1 M nta InMhi Classified Jl. -lJ ! Ak Mft A la line Invariably in ad- Hereafter no advertisement r0Mrted unless accompanied r FOR SALE R 8AIiE Good wheat hay deliver- In the Falls for 12 ton. See llcote. 14-tf It SALE Chapet style organ, suit kDMffor any up to date school or ;,I18, terms. Ask Shepherd e-tt 1, 8ALE Dry land potatoes, 2c, at endenhall place, or delivered in A Carlson. 7 tf K SALES Set of single driving harness. Apply Rev. W. H. Cox, Tenth Btreet Phone 155. MISCELLANEOUS 9KBT TO LOAN on city and ranch Arthur R. Wilson. 14-tf ANTED First class, experienced ady cook for 25 to 3Unen. Apply Herald office. 18-3t IVG8 WANTED Feeders. Enquire IflMatt'a second-hand store. Sixth t. IW. Burge. 18-3t ItTiST ANI1 FOUND ii 5w '' ----- ' A check for 45.83, payable H. V. Aiken at First State and bank. Reward at American Utel. 19"-' .REAL ESTATE BARGAINS , S40-cre tract partly HBder irri- ao cheap that yoa can't help lA, daady 40cre Irrigated tract ferjf ndlea from Falls, partly la al- Price $8,000. Terna. room plastered noose atad big 1 far f 1,000 oa easy terms. lA bis lot la Nichols Addition for oa easy wras. of the beat lots In Mills Afldl- for $160 oa terms. If jrea want a borne In the city or ' I can save yoa money. CHTLOOTE, 633 Mala MVWWWMMWMMMAAAAAArAMrAMrV DR.F.M. WHITE Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted 1907 Odd Fellows Building iOiSiWMMWWWMWWMWWMWMMWrlMMWMl' LMWWWWMMrWrVWrVMMAi Car leaves for DCRRIS very night 8 p.m. 'aHUftdquarters at Mecca Billiard Parlors TJT-P K7 IV" Trip Our Specialty ',-'?' Stir Jitoey Service PHONE 153 paifqHwwAAA New Citr bundry ALL HAND WORK We carefully launder H silk, or fancy dresses or colored We have m small laundry. ' i to Bice work. KtiWerk called for and delivered. K?S. m: " PHONE 154 ps n- 'M. Fearta Bt beck W First FXi..t KattoaelBemk MpMrVMM,AMMMMMANMMMM od o i'V' "A" i 111 90BT If.M ttoBtSMflBTT. It tBiii fa. ." !' Vi -5f1r h (' . UUIATH FUEL CO. Pfciw ;"" W .'& 3!t , . The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street Entered at the postoffice at Klamath Falls. Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address in the United States: One year . I5-00 One month . .60 THLHSDAV, OCTOBER 10, 1010 HARVARD MAY TAKE UP MORE OPEN ATTACK H.VVK DIH'KNDKD OX OLD STRAIGHT FOOTBALL Relieved Tluit tlic Crimson Will Drop Some of Trick Plays and Straight Football Built Around One Man " for Forward Pass and Other Open Attack Uanghton Leas Enthusi astic Than Assistants. By HAMILTON (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, Oct. 19. When Har vard and Yale clash November 25th in their annual big football game, the Hnn ard coaches may surprise follow ers of the game by' the method of play they adopt for the encounter. After years of adherence to trick formations and smashing attack, and concentration upon kickers the Har vard team has been trying out the open game this year. The coaches have been laying more and more stress upon hidden ball and forward lass plays, which, in the last few years have bean rather sidetracked in favor of straight football. The conservative style of football, which has been Harvard's since Percy Haughton took charge of the team, is net. favored so greatly by assistant coaches who have had much to do with building the team this year and the open formations probably will get their Bbare of attention in the'blg game. They probably have not been given the full sanction of the famous conch, but 'he doubtless will give a large bit of attention to the open style. New formations both in attack and defense, have been used with sue cess by both varsity and scrub teams in practice. The almost entirely new material 'rom which the backficld was built this year had made neces sary some changes. Flower and Casey, stars last year on the freshman eleven, are men around whom in basis of trick plays probably wll. be formed. The newer men have had much schooling in icn.v- lastlc years in open formations and they yield euder to that kind of in struction. Yale's failure to make a success of the wide ojcn style of attack has not detorred Harvard's under coachts from nrcsslng that style of play. OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK BUB' STIFFNESS AWAY WITH SMALL TBIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, PENETRATING "ST. JACOB'S OIL" Ah! Pain is gone! Quickly? Yes. Almost Instant re lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with "St. Jacob' Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil rlsht on your painful back, and like magic, relief comes. "St. Jacob's Oil" Is a harmless backache, lumbago and sciatica cure which never disappoints and doesn't turn the skin. Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop those torturous "stitches." In u moment you will forget that you ever had A weak back because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame, Don't suffer! Get a samll trial bottle of old, honest, "St. Jaeob's OH" from' your druggist now V,M - , ,J-ffSvffy'l T BBBSft JslaJgBSBWIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl mj fJ,iwJi ' Miml 1 1 rarl X i ALL THE Cartoon by TOM MAY Players of Former Mack Machine Showing Lustre By HAMILTON (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, Oct. 19. Although in Philadelphia only a few members of the famous old Mackian machine still are working for Connie Mack, none of the lustre has faded from a majority of the playere who took'part in the wonderful playing of the Ath letics. In nearly every club which finished well up among the leaders in the Lis league ratvs just finished there tire one or two former White Elephants who were tntt adrift or sotd by Mack when ho begun the dis memberment of the club. Among members of the champion Red Sox are Jack Barry, who played shortstop in the $1"0,000 infield; Ierb Pennock, pltrher; Weldon Wyckoff, pitcher, and Jimmy Walsh, outfielder. The Dodgers, champions of the Na tional League, also have a former Athletic star in Jack Combs, the most remarkable comeback, It seems of all times. With the White Sox are Eddie Mur phy, Jack Lapp and Eddie Collins, all of whom were members of the noted Philadelphia juggernaut team. Frank Baker and Rube Oldring took part in the fine race made by 'the Yankees, and Bob Shawkey was the most consistent winning pitcher of the New Yorkers. Eddie Plank, vic tor In many a world's series battle, went through a successful season with the Browne. In Philadelphiabut on the Nation al League club, another member of PINE GROVE PICKUPS Henry Grimes is drilling In his rye. Earl Miller is getting his land ready for fall sowing. Mr. Campbell and Mr. McKenzie are through heading, and will be ready to thresh their grain in a fow days. County School Superintendent Fred Peterson was at Pine Grove last woolc planning for the school fair here on October 27th. The exhibits will be judged from 10 until 12 o'clock, din ner will be served until 2 o'clock, and then a good program will be given. All pirents and friends are invited to attend and bring a full basket of lunch. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miller visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Anderson of Merrill, Emmltt Shields has gone to work In the box factory In Klamath Falls. Charles Mack Is helping in the work that ! being done on the ceme tery at Klamath Halls. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PROTECTION KS HAS TO the former ''invincible" White Kle phants did duty. Chief Bender, after a trip to the Feds, went back to tlio city of his first love, and, worked tho poison for Pat Mornn's Phillies. Tho Braves' hold In their tepeo'no mem ber of the famous team on which they put their trademark in four straight games two years ago. But In the two leading club3 of jboth National and American leagues former Mack btars played a big pirt in kesplng them in the i.icc until late In tho season. Bender's assistance to the Phillies was of the silent kind, but his work va? good at times, and his advice wns admitted by Moran to Ijo worth while at more than one point in the race. Newly AH Tmops S"e Service Six thousand militia troops from thirteen states and the District of Columbia weie ordeicd to the Mexi can front late last week, leaving only 10,000 troops in all the country that have not seen serivco on the border. Becoiil headquarters at Shepherds, li('t door postoilice. 17-tf FEW FOLKS HAVE 6RAY HI NOW ORUQQI8T SAYS l-ADIES ARE USINQ RECIPE OF 8AQE TEA AND SULPHUn , Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or whon it fades, tuins gray, dull and lifeless, Is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother maoe up a mlituro of Saga Tea and Sulphur to kev p her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men wo value that even cololr, that beautiful datk shade of hair which Is so attract ive, use only this old time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug siore for a CO cent bottle of "Wyeth's Saga and -Sulphur Compound." which dark ns the balr so naturally, ao evenly, Ihst nobody can possibly tell It has bees applied. You Just dampen a ponsre or soft brush vrllb it, and draw this through your hair, taking ob small strsnd at a lime. By morning (he gray balr disappears; but what de lights the ladles with Wyeth's gage end Sulphur Compound Is (bat, be sides boautlfully darkening the balr after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lustre, and give It as appearance of abundance. Wjeth'a fage and gulps v Caen- FALLS, OREGON OFFER. pound U delightful toilet reaulilts lo Impart color ami a youthful appear ance lo Itio hnlr. It Is not Intendod for the cure, mitigation or prevention of Iprnse. Adv. WeVe not in the hold-up business And joul'l never wonder or be In doubt about our prices or prom ises. Wc do "CHAMPION" re lutli'lng, mill we're iilnnys liuny "n account of the kind of work we do mid (lie small price we oak. wn do mobh tor veui: MONKY THAN ANY SHOP IN TOWN It'll jMiy you to have your old HHOKS H'pnlred im e rcMilr. tliein. Wc double iiml triple (lie near of litindredN or uiirs of Hhoes etery month, mid our workman ship is ho neat mid careful, mill futfory like that the worxt look ing mIiocn leave Us looking llkt, new. Modern Shoe Repair Store Phono TWO 721 Muln St., Our Reputation -''SiSC For being on the square is too precious to us to riik tarnishing it in the slightest degree Seehorn GETZ Wood Phone 72 622 Main Street PADE & SHANNON PLUMIINQ AND STEAM FITTING Stoves Bought, Furnaces Sold and Repaired Installs SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 1023 Main St. 2bbbHbb&L I ,uf. '""PsV i,Mwwwwwwwwww0 1 Moving Pictures jVMVWWAAAAAAS ihls nliilit la TrlniiKlu night t tlic- fatur theater, u"d unusuully good lirogrnm tius been secured, William 9. Hint will npi'onr In h live lui'l ilium i, "IMwoen Men," and Dimwit ( ii4 one of tho Triangle' bout. "A two U'ol comedy, "l)l7.y Heights mid liming Hearts," Is one tlt:it will keep joii running "8 t l,ow ,,,py ' vor' produce so many ilirllls mi nro wuu in tills production. Onn of the thrills. Ih thnt of ii nmn bolng iimcuciI by an' urroplnne from tho top ofntnll hiiidIio, stud; which linn boon iiynnmiicii. IMionrpt attention to rculnl roller lions t'hllcoto. 14 UVjAVVVVlfVVVS mmmm JkWAN Hot Springs Bath House Will Ih ohmi only KATimiAVM AXI SUNDAVH a.i sATimn.vY i:vi:ni.(is this wi.vn:ii L. O. Mills, Prop. MVWMMWVWSArAAAAAAMAAAAi' LEGAL NOTICES Hiinuuoim (No. SHI Kimlty) In the Circuit Court, In mid for the County of Klmniitli mid Statu of Oregon. Itoaa Nlckorhon, l'lnlntllT, vs. Nellie Nlrkcrsnn, Defendant. To NYlllo Nlckertion, defendant nbovo nnmed: In tlioiinuiQ of tho state of Oregen: You nro hereby required to nppcar and answer tho complaint fllod nKiilnHt you in the nbovo entitled milt on or beforo tho 2d day of November, lttlfl, thnt being tho Inst day of tho time. prcHcrihcd In tho order of publication of thin summons, and If you full so to rtpposr. plead, answer, demur or oth erwise move, for want tlicronf, plaln- tlfT will apply to tho court for tho re lief prnyod for In his complaint, to- wit: For n decree illssolvlnB tho bonds of matrimony now existing; between tho plaintiff and defendant, upon the' grounds of willful desertion upon the part of tho defondnut for more than one year nrovlous to the Instituting of this suit. This summons la xorvnd upon you, tho mild defendant, by the publication thereof In the KvonliiK Herald, a pub lic newapaper of general circulation, printed and published ut Klumnth PallH, Klamath county, Oregon, onco a week, for six sucreofllvo woelts, the first publication being mndo Septem ber 20, 191C, and the Inst publication bf'lng madoNovcmher 1, 191(5, by or der of the Honoiablo I). V. Kuykon dall, Judge of tho circuit court of Klamath county, Oregon, which wild order was made, entered, dnted and filed In this suit on Soptcmber 19, 1910. W. H. A. RKNNKIt, Attorney for I'lalutlff 20-27-t-ll-18-2C-l Teach to Children to Save Point out to them tho nocosHlty of utartlng to mivo while In their teens and tell them of tho power, Influonco and Independence It htlngH. Why not open an account with iih for each of the children and give them to undorHtnnt tho money la tliolrn, nnd you expect them to put nwny their nlekcli una uimea Instead of spending thorn. i , . f j,v . I .till FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ijsss Klamath Kold Knocker Und crwootfj PharmafY . KLAMATH FALLS OPECON rn? W I V . WHERE ISANTir.liLAB mmnnlm i ruw.ty UV TMEIff Tiiunsii.w, ucroiir.n m, Um Nmivo, of HIirilir'M Sale lly vlrtiio of nu ixocuilou on forc oIokiiio dtily IknIiciI by nm (mll ,,f thu eiietUt comt or tin, umnty (lf Klnmnlli, Hlnla of OroKfiii. dm...! ti... third day ot Oelulu-i-, in 10, n, t tain rult In Ntilil ioihi iiiir(,M' CIiiIhI Dledrlliimi an plunuif NWll Klven dicuio fnii'lodiiii hU moi(K1(!0 ll(ii ngiilllMl Iho luuiulset liridnuivr tlosrrlbod, the luopoity of , c (.,,. nliiKliani, In tlui'Huiu nr fi 1 1 1 .1 o and coals mid dlnuuruiinuu In tin, Miimor fai.tfi, on tho ad d uf o,i0. hrr, 19111. Notice Is hereby given that I fl on Thursday, the 3d day of NoVt.m. her, 1910, nt tho hour of 2 o'clock p. in., nt tho fionl door of n,,, ,,mrt hmiRo lit Klniuath KiiIIh Oickoii, roll nt public miction to tho lii,;iu-ft' i,id. dr Tor cash, tlio followliig diwrlliH piopcrty, iiWwlt: Tho eiiKt half of tho noiihuoU qii siler, tho iiitrlhttt'at iimutcr o( tho nurthonst nuniler mill m a nf section la, tnWHiihlp II Bnnth, rntigo 10 o.iHt of Wlllaiiulie Moi rldlnu, In Klaiuutli count), or,.. goir, mid iiIho Kit hIiiikm ,,f ii,,,' cnpltul stock In tho Van llriiiuiior Ditch company; tnkou mid levied upon at iln prop. rrty of slid A. C, Cuniilniihai r m much thiriKif mi may ho iifn-.Hary lo satisfy huld decree In fin or of Plnist Dlvdrlksoii ngnliiHt nulil property, with Inleiost Ihcicon, toticlhor wlih all cohIii and illBhiirticmcutH ttt.it liao or may accrue. ('. ('. LOW. .Sheriff Dated ut Klamath Fnllit, OnKon, October 4, I9ltl. Il-is-'j; i Mfo liiHiiniiii-c vtrilti'ii In tin-'MM. (lend imylllK rouipuny of Aincilcj." Sh t'lillcotc. 1 1 Boat it wiiK q FISH BRAND REFLEX SUCKER Keeps oit all the wet DEALERS EVERYWHERE Waterproofs, - icWOfc Absolute, 8?k aiv Afcrked thus fsit to A.J.TOWW CO, UOSTON Van Riper Bros. COITi:i: 'Hoiiltn" lllrli, full Hnvoml, -II :(.' COCO.I "IIi'wIm'j'h" l-lli ( n n I.'k HUCOTAHH -"S. &,W." Soiuetlilutr flue, cni "i AHI'AIIAtlUM ".S. V." J-lh cmiN, M for '').' 1111(1) Kl:i:il "Our TuM" Iti'Kular 1,1c, Special .... HU Millnmit'N Hniicrkriiut, Sunt rotHtorti or Hominy, regular 10c caiiN, t'pt'iiul H Get the Habit A hiiiiiII HliKiir-ioatcd lab let flint will cure ii cold In , one day. Price 25c po(nly by DRUGS fgLfi'AC.y Yppr w VbbbbV '1 VI VI ' ii w i zi $ i 1 'i 'I, ; v ,.. 4; U UM;K J ,w a ,